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Every weekend, his father takes Keku to the village. The boy's mother is in migration, and dad is tired of parental worries. In the village, the boy has his own love, but there is also another contender for her heart. A lonely hero who longs for his mother and seeks pure love.
About the first friends, the birth of feelings and the first loss.
Manfred and Jürgen, both in the mid 70s, are enjoying their free saturday. Lying in the sun, working in the garden and struggling. On sunday Rosi, an old pal of them, comes around to join their SM-Bondage-Session. An ordinary weekend in Germany.
Lucio falls in love with Irene, a Japanese girl from Buenos Aires, during the course of two days.
A young man in Nuuk has been seeing a girl from Quqortoq. She unexpectedly arrives in Nuuk for the weekend to party with a friend, and things go down between the young man and the girl. Wild parties and bets between friends ensue, stoking conflict and jealousy.
Heartbroken and listless, Kensuke was wasting his days when a friend gives him a drug that will give him confidence and happiness. In despair, Kensuke takes it all. But when he wakes up the next day, he finds he has totally lost his memory of the previous day…
Tatiana dreams of adopting 9-year—old Lera, a charming child from an orphanage commercial. Her husband Maxim reluctantly meets her halfway and agrees to a guest regime. The spouses have two weeks to realize themselves in the role of foster parents. And Lera is full of surprises.
A school romantic comedy that focuses on a group of high school girls.
A country house. A weekend. A family. Time goes by. Silence prevails. "But listen to the breath of the unceasing message made of silence."
This DVD brings a selection often issues ofthe newsreel A Week in Film from the period of 1970-1979. Each newsreel contains several brief news reports from various areas of the life of contemporary society, such as politics, economy, science, cultural events, and sports. By the choice of themes and the method of their conveying this mosaic of film reports offers a picture of at times somewhat bizzarre atmosphere of our communist past. Today, these weeklies, each screened in cinemas before the main film feature, are a valuable testimony of their time.
Seven days, or rather evenings and nights, in the life of Jenka (Stanislava Bartosová), a young good-looking nurse. Jenka is attractive to men and enjoys their company, but there is a limit beyond which she won't go, since she is faithful to her Filip, who is doing his military service. On Sunday the girl awaits Filip to arrive on a short period of leave, but instead his friend Míla (Frantisek Nemec) turns up and apologizes for Filip, who has to stay in the barracks.
In a public mall bathroom, Lilly, François, and their 6-year-old daughter bid farefell to an unborn family member.
Weekday Night (Soir de semaine) in an animated slumber party made up of drawn observations evoking feelings of exaltation, humor and intimacy inherent to those nights.
When a weekend at Selmsey's farm turns deadly, they must fight to survive against a wild creature - far away from its home.
A middle-aged businessman is left by his wife, who was dissatisfied with their marital routine. For the first time, he is left alone and without obligations. He meets a young gypsy girl, a singer in a pub orchestra, and begins to wander the city with her, discovering a completely different world.
A wife and a husband who got married for 3 years, come to the lodge for a weekend trip.
Week 23 follows the battle of Rahel, the daughter of Swiss Bishop, through a high-risk identical twin pregnancy. At the 6th month of the pregnancy, Rahel was informed that one of the fetuses lost pulse and is lying dead alongside to his living twin brother. Due to the high risk for physical disability & brain damage for the surviving fetus, all doctors, without exception, recommended the termination of Rahel's pregnancy; In other words- killing the living fetus.
The film follows seven days of a young gypsy, with a short excerpt from each day. Through these brief 'life' images, the film gives a dark and fragmented portrait of Kristóf, similar in style to Hungarian fiction documentaries of the 1970s and 1980s. A life at a standstill with no possibility of change is documented in the figure of the protagonist: Kristóf has neither the social background nor the education to turn his fate around.